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Medal, decoration   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Medal, decoration
Object type Medical services/wars
Classification: 273
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English: Military Cross (MC) awarded to 3-2877 Captain Norman Harrison Dempster, NZ Medical Corps, attached to 3rd Battalion, NZ Rifle Brigade Military Cross inscribed verso- . YPRES . - . 20th. Sept. 1917 . ornamental silver cross with interlocking Royal Cypher in centre, crown at each point of cross, suspended by plain suspension bar, ribbon is white, purple, white vertical striped
Date World War 1, 1914-18-wars; 20 Sep 1917; Circa 1919; 15 Aug 2001; 17 Jul 2001
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height: 92mm
width: 44mm

depth: 6mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2001.25.279.1
Place of creation United Kingdom; Ypres
Exhibition history Display: 7G 31
Credit line Brent Mackrell Collection, Auckland War Memorial Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 2001.25.279.1
Notes Military Cross (MC) 3-2877 Captain Norman Harrison Dempster, NZ Medical Corps, attached to 3rd Battalion, NZ Rifle Brigade Military Cross inscribed verso- . YPRES . - . 20th. Sept. 1917 . Citation (LG 1 January 1919, p33, Rec. 2695) “For gallantry and devotion to duty. During the period 25th February 1918 to 17th September 1918. Captain Dempster held the appointment of Regimental Medical Officer to the Battalion. At all times in the actions and Trench fighting in which the Battalion was engaged Captain Dempster was at his post often under heavy shellfire. Through his ability and administrative capacity, the evacuation of the wounded was carried out with the utmost despatch. At one time, in May 1918, the R.A.P. of our Right Battalion was blown up by Shellfire causing casualties to the R.M.O. and his whole staff. Captain Dempster immediately took over the duties of the R.M.O. of the Right Battalion and, until relief came, carried on those duties as well as his own. As a R.M.O. his untiring efforts, his utter unselfishness and his devotion to duty were an inspiration to Officers and men alike. No praise is too high for the manner in which Captain Dempster served his Battalion.” Medical practitioner Norman Harrison Dempster attested for the NZEF on 23-1-1917 with the rank of Lieutenant. He served in France with No 3 Field Ambulance, and was detached to 3rd Bn NZRB, No 1 Field Ambulance. He was awarded an MC for gallantry and devotion to duty during the period 25 February - 17 September 1918.
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